After driving the new RAV4 PHEV, we see why Toyota expects it to sell so well
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CAR REVIEW
After driving the new RAV4 PHEV, we see why Toyota expects it to sell so well
JEREMY SINEK
LAC BEAUPORT, QUE.
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED JUNE 23, 2026
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The XSE trim has a claimed 85 kilometres, but our test saw it perform even better.
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